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Kenj8246
Registered: Feb 14, 2008
Total Posts: 10938
Country: United States

but they're a start. Went by the gardens late today just to see if the horticulture students have been working and they have, bless their hearts. They've started rebuilding a wetlands feature that I shot some emerging dragonflies in last season.

Anyway found these two.

#1 Fly feeding on tiny white blooms

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#2 Zelus longpipes nymph in an oleander that wanted no part of having its' picture taken

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Thanks for looking,
Kenny


Bandi
Registered: Nov 05, 2005
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Nice one's Kenny. Looks like the second guy was determined to give you the cold shoulder. You must be itching for some warmer weather by now.



LordV
Registered: Jan 02, 2006
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Rather like #2 !
Brian v.



orionmystery
Registered: Oct 01, 2008
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Nice shots Kenny



Goldenorfe
Registered: Apr 15, 2008
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also like the second frame, at least you found something outside to shoot
phil



JohnCogan
Registered: Jan 31, 2010
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Super photos. The lighting in no.1 seems excellent to me, wish I could get flash lighting like that every shot.



Kenj8246
Registered: Feb 14, 2008
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Country: United States

Thanks everyone, comments are appreciated.

Kenny



LCPete
Registered: Jun 09, 2009
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Nice shots kenny as Phil says at least you've got bugs to shoot it will be a while before we see any
Pete



Kenj8246
Registered: Feb 14, 2008
Total Posts: 10938
Country: United States

Thanks Pete. How ya doing, mate?

Kenny



LCPete
Registered: Jun 09, 2009
Total Posts: 1794
Country: United Kingdom

Hi Kenny doing great thanks
Havent done any macro for ages (lack of subjects) but have been busy photographing birds and big cats at the zoo
Treated myself to the Canon 100mm IS lens it will be great for natural light macros
Pete



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